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Merge pull request #3203 from takluyver/cell-magics-wholecell Separate InputSplitter for transforming whole cells This allows cell magics to include blank lines once again (closes #3178). InteractiveShell now has two input splitters: - `input_splitter` is used to determine when a block of input is complete, so you can use a cell magic in the terminal by leaving a blank line at the end. - `input_transformer_manager` is used to transform whole cells, so cell magics affect the whole of their cell. I removed the similar concept of 'input modes' for InputSplitter, because it was bound to get conflated, and it made the code rather hard to follow.
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IPython: Productive Interactive Computing

Overview

Welcome to IPython. Our full documentation is available on our website; if you downloaded a built source distribution the docs/source directory contains the plaintext version of these manuals. If you have Sphinx installed, you can build them by typing cd docs; make html for local browsing.

Dependencies and supported Python versions

For full details, see the installation section of the manual. The basic parts of IPython only need the Python standard library, but much of its more advanced functionality requires extra packages.

Officially, IPython requires Python version 2.6, 2.7, or 3.1 and above.

Instant running

You can run IPython from this directory without even installing it system-wide by typing at the terminal:

$ python ipython.py

Development installation

If you want to hack on certain parts, e.g. the IPython notebook, in a clean environment (such as a virtualenv) you can use pip to grab the necessary dependencies quickly:

$ pip install -e .[notebook]

This installs the necessary packages and symlinks IPython into your current environment so that you can work on your local repo copy and run it from anywhere:

$ ipython notebook

The same process applies for other parts, such as the qtconsole (the extras_require attribute in the setup.py file lists all the possibilities).